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Topic: When betting becomes to high - page 17. (Read 3463 times)

hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 15, 2022, 07:48:13 PM
#4
It's one thing common to everyone out there most especially those who was found being an addict of it, it has happened to me when I took my last Savings to bet on game I was given by some professional body's thinking I will hit a fortune out it and at last happened that it wasn't the way it was predicted to be and it was like a hell to me. Ever from then I never take any game as a professional advise from anyone else, maybe I have to go through it myself and determine if it was worth putting much resources.

Lastly everyone should learn how to predict a game by their selves instead taking any games from professional body's.
legendary
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Cashback 15%
September 15, 2022, 07:42:47 PM
#3
Never went beyond my set weekly limit, but always, always spent hours and hours on weekends just to exhaust my budget. I guess you can count it as "going over budget" since I only usually play 1-2 hours and call it quits. But sometimes, you enjoy so much and win so much that it's just hard to end the session, though there are instances wherein I just max bet and hope for the worst just to get done for the day. Nowadays I try to develop a hobby that will force me to not go over my 1-2 hours session of dice, and hopefully I get the grasp of it.
sr. member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
September 15, 2022, 07:42:19 PM
#2
Ended up on the same situation as well before and the worst is, I was forced to borrow money because I can't stop playing and having that bet.
Well, this is bad if left uncontrolled but it's pretty normal in gambling, that's why we have to set a limit always and commit on that. Being responsible is not easy but we should practice this all the time to avoid any financial problem and gambling addiction.
legendary
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Do not die for Putin
September 15, 2022, 07:35:32 PM
#1
Have you ever had an experience betting in which you knew that you were going over the limits of you finances and still continued? I have one playing a game, it was absorbing plenty of my time and despite me knowing it, I was kind of hooked on it. It was not a financial problem, but left me wondering how easy is to actually fall into a bad habit and how difficult is to break it.
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